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Thesis Work: Simulating collisions between cast iron components


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R&D Team Lead

We are offering an exciting master thesis opportunity within Mechanical Analysis R& D.

You can be a part of our team responsible for simulation, optimization and calculations on the robots .

To achieve a proper balance between performance, strength, quality, safety and cost, we continuously develop new types of manipulators consisting of motors, gears, and arms. When developing structural arms, one challenge is to ensure that they can withstand operational loads, including unexpected loads, safely. Many ABB robots can rotate their arms about six rotational axis which enables complex motions.

The purpose of this thesis project is to develop a method to analyze the collision event between cast iron components. This requires complex simulation models with accurate material models. The methodology will then be used to develop new designs for the mechanical stop .

Details

  • Period: January-June 2026


  • Number of credits: 30 ECTS


  • Number of students: 1


  • Location: Mostly on-site in Västerås


Your responsibilities

  • Literature study on cast iron collision behavior


  • Specify model criteria based on the literature


  • Build simulation model /models in SimCenter to investigate the collision


  • Perform simulations and evaluate the result accuracy


  • Use the result to suggest designs for the impact zones


  • P articipate in the setup of a physical robot collision test , if needed


Your Background

  • Engineering student in Mechanical E ngineering , Technical P hysics , Aeronautics, or a program with a similar profile, with an orientation toward s Computational Mechanics and/or M aterials
  • B asic knowledge of Solid Mechanics and the Finite Element Method
  • You are s elf-driven , structured and analytical


  • Fluent English in speaking and writing. English is the corporate language and is used for all documentation


More about us

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Supervisor Mike Demant , +46 724 64 43 95 , will answer your questions. R ecruiting Manger is Viktoria Sakar , + 46 730 60 90 55.

Please apply with your CV, academic transcripts, and a cover letter in English.

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This role is part of ABB's Robotics business, which is preparing to become an independent company. By joining us now, you'll be part of a dynamic and fast-paced organization at the forefront of robotics innovation. As we transition into a separate entity outside the ABB Group, you'll have the chance to shape the future, grow your career, and work alongside world-class experts in a more agile and entrepreneurial environment.

A Future Opportunity
Please note that this position is part of our talent pipeline and not an active job opening at this time. By applying, you express your interest in future career opportunities with ABB.

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Thesis Work: Simulating collisions between cast iron components
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Thesis Work: Simulating collisions between cast iron components